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    #1
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    queer plants!!!

    All the pics I see have one branch on one side then another branch a little further up on the opposite side. I am growing Nirvana's Chrystal and I have branches on both sides but at the same node. Did that make sense? Is this normal for some strains?
    slowlickitysplit Reviewed by slowlickitysplit on . queer plants!!! All the pics I see have one branch on one side then another branch a little further up on the opposite side. I am growing Nirvana's Chrystal and I have branches on both sides but at the same node. Did that make sense? Is this normal for some strains? Rating: 5
    Originally Posted by vileoxidation;
    I really need to start making more sense to more people then just me...

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    #2
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    queer plants!!!

    Hi SLOW... GREAT OBSERVATION!!!

    When a plant is YOUNG... it has symetrical nodes....

    As a plant matures (3-6 weeks) it starts to have ALTERNATING NODES....

    you made a very good observation!!!

    Many growers believe that you can not FLOWER a plant until the plant (reaches maturity) has ALTERNATING NODES... this is not true.... you can flower a plant any time YOU want...


    There are also NODES called SECONDARY NODES (or secondary growth)... these are nodes on branches that come off the MAIN branch/stalk.... secondary growth starts with symetrical nodes and then eventually has alternating nodes TOO..

    lloveyou

    and NOW you KNOWM

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    #3
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    queer plants!!!

    Thanks for the info GN. Does the maturity of the plant have any effect on clones? Can I take clones from immature plants? I took some a few days ago (not going well, first try...oh well).
    Thanks again for the info.

    - Slow -
    Originally Posted by vileoxidation;
    I really need to start making more sense to more people then just me...

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    #4
    Senior Member

    queer plants!!!

    Yes, you can take clones from immature plants..

    1. did you use cloning gel or powder
    2. are you using a plastic dome to keep in moisture
    3. what is your cloning medium
    4. did you use wilt spray

    cheers

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    #5
    Senior Member

    queer plants!!!

    Hey GN,
    I used the shoebox wick cloner from a DIY on this site. Of the 10 clones I tried, 3 survived. I just replanted into soil and of the three: 1 had no roots, 1 had a few and the third had many healthy roots. I know where I messed up though. I had temp issues. I tried again last night and also did some direct to soil. My 7 week olds (from seed) were big enough to take two more clones each. I did use shultz's cloning powder but no wilt stuff.
    Thanks for the input. By the way, if you have a sec could you please check out my sulfur question in the basic grow section? Thanks tons.

    PS...Where is the spell checker on this thing???

    - Slow -
    Originally Posted by vileoxidation;
    I really need to start making more sense to more people then just me...

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